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Black 5 Departs Willesden Shed with 8F 48223 ~ original oil on canvas
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

Another superb scene from Ken, showing Black 5 45270 departing Willesden yard. A wonderfully atmospheric scene of an industry and way of life now gone. In the background also is the big 8F 48223 awaiting servicing.  

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Dawn at Camden Shed, Jubilee and 8F ~ original oil on canvas
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A stunning original oil painting, capturing the early morning drama in the warm early light as enginemen prepare the big 8F 48223 and the  Stanier thoroughbred, Jubilee 45660 'Rooke' 

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Ken Allsebrook, Compound at Kirkby South Junction, stunning original oil on canvas

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A large and beautiful depiction of the famous Midland Compound, here the LMS built 1066, racing along with a full head of steam, safety valves lifted. It is an oil on canvas by the accomplished railway artist Ken Allsebrook, It is signed and dated '85 to the bottom left and also to the rear.

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LMS Fowler 4F working coal stunning original oil on canvas
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

A stunning original oil painting of 44205 LMS Fowler 4F working a coal train by the accomplished railway artist Ken Allsebrook, 44205 was allocated to Kirkby in Ashfield, Toton and Barrow Hill. It is an oil on canvas, signed and dated '86 to the bottom left.

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Fowler 4F Attacks the Lickey Incline original oil on canvas
by Ken Allsebrook

~~ Excellent condition, ready to hang ~~

Here Ken has produced a most dramatic original oil painting of LMS Fowler 4F 44202 (in BR black) with a full load of coal, attacking the world famous Lickey incline, at the rear of the train, you can just see the banking engine, most likely the famous Big Bertha.

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